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I have gone down in tire size from 35 inch tires to now a 265/70R17 on third gen steelie rims. Even though my final ratio is closer now it seems like I still can't break over 19mpg tank average. My average overall with 35 inch tires was around 18-18.5 and now it seems like my average has gone up just a little to 18.7-18.9. I've been playing around with the timing still on the quad but no matter what timing I'm at it seems like it really doesn't make a difference. I'm at 1870 rpms @ 65mph and that's the speed I drive at most of the time. The only thing I can think of is my rotating mass. The 35's were on 17 inch alluminum rims and these other tires are on the steel ones. I think overall I've only shaved off about 20-30 lbs of rotating mass. Only other thing I can think of is going with the 3rd gen alluminum rims if I can get a good price on them but I still feel like I should be somewhere in the mid 19mpg range with my final ratio. What could I potentially gain with going to a 245/70R17 tire? Any thoughts?
Edited by Southpole560